social status
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Definition
Noun: 1. Position in a social hierarchy: An individual's or group's standing or rank within a society, often based on factors such as wealth, occupation, education, and family background. This position influences a person's level of prestige, authority, and access to resources.
Usage and Examples
- General Usage: The term describes a person's relative place in the structure of a society.
- In some cultures, social status is heavily influenced by one's family name and ancestry.
- Her promotion significantly improved her social status and income.
- With Adjectives: Often modified by adjectives to specify the type or level of status.
- He enjoyed a high social status in the community.
- The law aims to protect individuals regardless of their economic or social status.
Advanced Usage and Concepts
- Ascribed vs. Achieved Status: In sociology, social status can be (assigned at birth, e.g., royalty, caste) or (earned through one's own efforts, e.g., becoming a doctor or a CEO).
- Status Symbol: An object or practice that is used to signal one's social status to others (e.g., a luxury car, a prestigious university degree).
Variants and Related Words
- Status (n): A more general term for one's position or standing, which can be used in social, legal, or professional contexts. Often used interchangeably with "social status."
- What is your marital status?
- The celebrity arrived, conscious of her status.
- Socioeconomic Status (SES) (n): A combined measure of an individual's or family's economic and social position, typically based on income, education, and occupation.
- Prestige (n): The widespread respect and admiration associated with a particular social status or achievement.
Synonyms
- Rank: Position in a hierarchy, especially in formal organizations or the military.
- Standing: One's status, reputation, or position in a community or profession.
- Position: One's place or role in a social or professional structure.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To be status-conscious: To be very aware of and concerned about one's own and others' social status.
- They live in a very status-conscious neighborhood.
- To climb the social ladder: To try to improve one's social status.
- He was ambitious and determined to climb the social ladder.
Noun
- position in a social hierarchy
- the British are more aware of social status than Americans are